i reckon joan guzman will spark up the 140lb division

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  1. oli

    oli Boxing Junkie banned

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    What weight can this ***** actually make?
    What a wanker this guy Guzman is
     
  2. Nah, Floyd could beat a higher calibre of fighter than Guzman has done if he'd applied himself in a similar fashion.

    More natural ability and far better fundamentals.
     
  3. Little Tyson

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    Hell spark so far up that hell be in the 154 division! Don't look at my username
     
  4. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    I think we all know by now that all Rob's posts are spurious.
     
  5. Flea Man

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  6. Sugarray1

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    ;-) too right
     
  7. Herrero Ragde

    Herrero Ragde New Member Full Member

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    Joan at 140, in my opinion, might be more than a stir. As most of you have stated, he is talented, but appears to have wasted most of his talents through indiscipline, personal issues and/or lame management. I agree. However, he must be aware, as we all are, that he is literally on the verge of retirement. He has a few more years (very few) in boxing and then, talent or no talent, he is done. Knowing this, I'd like to believe that he still has it in him. I want to believe that he knows now that he has to give it all to his career in order to be able to make it past the journeymen and on to the more skilled fighters out there. Talent, you may agree, is second to drive. We see and have seen far lesser boxers make it to some degree of general recognition based exclusively on their hunger and determination. That's what most people disaprove of Joan for. He has freely given the public the impression that he just does not care. I am sure he cares, but he has to come out now and demonstrate it to the rest of the boxing world. If he gets himself into the game with a winning, serious attitude and focus, I know he can become, even if not entirely -due to the obvious reasons-, the one boxer most of us once thought he could be.
     
  8. slip&counter

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    :lol: Same here.
     
  9. achillesthegreat

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    His form and weight are inconsistent. No doubt he is very talented with some sneaky power but Guzman has been waiting to blow up for years. Another talented fighter lacking in professionalism.